Reapportionment Based On Registered Voters.

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University of California, Hastings College of the Law UC Hastings Scholarship Repository Initiatives California Ballot Propositions and Initiatives 3-30-1989 Reapportionment Based On Registered Voters. Follow this and additional works at: http://repository.uchastings.edu/ca_ballot_inits Recommended Citation Reapportionment Based On Registered Voters. California Initiative 458 (1989). http://repository.uchastings.edu/ca_ballot_inits/652 This Initiative is brought to you for free and open access by the California Ballot Propositions and Initiatives at UC Hastings Scholarship Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Initiatives by an authorized administrator of UC Hastings Scholarship Repository. For more information, please contact marcusc@uchastings.edu.

Office of the Secretary of State March Fong Eu 1230 J Street Sacramento, California 95814 #458 ELECTIONS DIVISION (916) 445-0820 For Hearing and Speech Impaired Only: (800) 833-8683 September 5, 1989 TO: FROM: All County Clerks/Registrars of Voters and Proponents (8949) nk/ldtt iw Assistant to the Secretary of State Elections and Political Reform Pursuant to Elections Code section 3520(b) you are hereby notified that the total number of signatures to the hereinafter named proposed INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT filed with all county clerks is less than 100 percent of the number of qualified voters required to find the petition sufficient; therefore, the petition has failed. TITLE: REAPPORTIONMENT BASED ON REGISTERED VOTERS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. SUMMARY DATE: March 30, 1989 PROPONENTS: John E. Stoos Chris Fellersen DS/I/em

Office of the Secretary of State March Fong Eu 1230 J Street Sacramento, California 95814 458 ELECTIONS DIVISION (916) 445-0820 For Hearing and Speech Impaired Only: (800) 833-8683 March 30, 1989 TO ALL REGISTRARS OF VOTERS, OR COUNTY CLERKS, AND PROPONENTS (8917) Pursuant to Section 3513 of the Elections Code, we transmit herewith a copy of the Title and Summary prepared by the Attorney General on a proposed Initiative Measure entitled: REAPPORTIONMENT BASED ON REGISTERED VOTERS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Circulating and Filing Schedule 1. Minimum number of signatures required......... 595,485 Cal. Const., Art. II, Sec. 8(b). 2. Official Summary Date... Thursday, 03/30/89 Elec. C., Sec. 3513. 3. Petition Sections: a. First day Proponent can circulate Sections for signatures... Thursday, 03/30/89 Elec. C., Sec. 3513. b. Last day Proponent can circulate and file with the county. All Sections are to be filed at the same time within each county... Monday, 08/28/89* Elec. C., Secs. 3513, 3520(a). c. Last day for county to determine total number of signatures affixed to petition and to transmit total to the Secretary of State.. Tuesday, 09/05/89 (If the Proponents file the petition with the county on a date prior to 08/28/89, the county has five working days from the filing of the petition to determine the total number of signatures affixed to the petition and to transmit the total to the Secretary of State.) Elec. C., Sec. 3520(b). * Date adjusted for official deadline which falls on Sunday. Elec. C., Sec. 60.

REAPPORTIONMENT BASED ON REGISTERED VOTERS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. March 30, 1989 Page 2 d. Secretary of State determines whether the total number of signatures filed with all county clerks meets the minimum number of required signatures, and notifies the counties...... Thursday, 09/14/89** e. Last day for county to determine total number of qualified voters who signed the petition, and to transmit certificate with a blank copy of the petition to the Secretary of State......... Thursday, 10105/89 (If the Secretary of State notifies the county to determine the number of qualified voters who signed the petition on a date other than 09/05/89 the last day is not later than the fifteenth working day after the county's receipt of notification.) Elec. C., Sec. 3520(d), (e). f. If the signature count is more than 655,033 or less than 565,711, then the Secretary of State certifies the petition has qualified or failed, and notifies the counties. If the signature count is between 565,711 and 655,033 inclusive, then the Secretary of State notifies the counties using the random sampling technique to determine the validity of all signatures.. Sunday, 10/15/89** g. Last day for county to determine actual number of all qualified voters who signed the petition, and to transmit certificate with a blank copy of the petition to the Secretary of State... Tuesday, 11/28/89 (If the Secretary of State notifies the county to determine the number of qualified voters who have signed the petition on a date other than 10105/89, the last day is not later than the thirtieth working day after county's receipt of notification. ) Elec. C., Sec. 3521(b), (c). h. Secretary of State certifies whether the petition has been signed by the number of qualified voters required to declare the petition sufficient.. Saturday, 12/02/89 **Date varies based on receipt of county certification.

REAPPORTIONMENT BASED ON REGISTERED VOTERS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. March 30, 1989 Page 3 4. The Proponents of the above named measure are: John E. Stoos 4246-2nd Avenue Sacramento, California 95817 (916) 451-5660 Chris Fellersen 7645 Eastbreeze Circle Sacramento, California 95828 5. Important Points: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Please refer to Elections Code sections 44, 3501, 3507, 3508, 3517, and 3519 for appropriate format and type considerations in printing, typing, and otherwise preparing your initiative petition for circulation and signatures. Please send us a copy of the petition after you have it printed. This copy is not for our review or approval, but to supplement our file in this matter. Your attention is directed to the campaign disclosure requirements of the Political Reform Act of 1974, Government Code section 81000 et seq. When writing or calling state or county elections officials, provide the official title of the initiative which was prepared by the Attorney General. Use of this title will assist elections officials in referencing the proper file. When a petition is presented to the county elections official for filing by someone other than the proponent, the required authorization shall include the name or names of the persons filing the petition. When filing the petition with the county elections official, please provide a blank petition for elections official use. Assistant to the Secretary of State Elections and Political Reform Attachment: POLITICAL REFORM ACT OF 1974 REQUIREMENTS

Date: March 30, 1989 File No.: SA 89 RF 0001 The Attorney General of California has prepared the following title and summary of the chief purpose and points of the proposed measure: REAPPORTIONMENT BASED ON REGISTERED VOTERS. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. INITIATIVE Amends present state constitutional requirement that California Senatorial, Assembly, and Board of Equalization districts shall be reasonably equal, based on district population, determined from national census data taken at beginning of each decade. Instead requires: Assembly districts be composed of reasonably equal numbers of registered voters, defined as a registered voter who has voted in either of the last two general elections or legally registered subsequent to those elections; Senate districts be comprised of two Assembly districts; Board of Equalization Districts be comprised of ten Senate districts. Summary of estimate by Legislative Analyst and Director of Finance of fiscal impact on state and local governments: The consolidation of the Senate district boundaries would result in minor savings to each county during election years beginning in 1992 due to the reduction in the number of different ballot formats.

JOHN K. VAN DE KAMP Attorney General State of California DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 1515 K STREET. SUITE 511 P.o. BOX 944255 SACRAMENTO 94244-2550 (916) 445-9555 (916) 324-5508 March 30, 1989 Honorable March Fong Eu Secretary of State 1230 J Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Dear Mrs. Eu: 'F-tCED 1 the oiiice of the Secretary of St:!t& n 01 tha State 01 California rl'!~. Ii 3 0 1989 MARCH fong EU, Secretary of By / Initiative Title and Summary. Subject: REAPPORTIONMENT BASED ON REGISTERED VOTERS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Our File No: SA 89 RF 0001 Pursuant to the prov1s10ns of section 3503 and 3513 of the Elections code, you are hereby notified that on this day we mailed to the proponent of the above identified proposed initiative our title and summary. Enclosed is a copy of our transmittal letter to the proponent, a copy of our title and summary, a declaration of mailing thereof, and a copy of the proposed measure. According to information available in our records, the name and address of the proponent is as stated on the declaration of mailing. Very truly yours, JOHN K. VAN DE KAMP Attorney General nl ){1L±u-rJ- MAR~TITCOMB Ini~i~~ive MW:rrc Enclosures Coordinator

March 12, 1989 The Honorab 1 e Jcd-1l1 Van de Kamp Attorney General 1515 K Street. Suite 511 Sacramento CA 95814 Dear Mr. Van de Kamp. AM(!,~e,,-+ SA g'1 ~fo()() I =lf1 Please ",mend th!:."! language we submited for title and sununary on February 9, 1989. to read as follows: SECTION I: 'n-lis measure shall be known as "The Ci tizen I s Reapportionment Reform Act." SECTION II: Article XXI of the California State Constitution is amended as follows: Section 1. (b) The population of Congressional districts shall be reasonably equal. State Assembly districts shall be composed of a reasonably equal number of registered voters. For purposes of ttlis Section, a registered voter shall be defined as any leg-ally registered voter who has voted in either of the last two Genet'al Elections or legally registered subsequent to those elections. Section 1. (c) Edell Boax"d of Equalization dlstrict shall be composed of exactly ten Senate Districts. eacll Senate district shall be composed of exactly two Assembly districts and ctll districts shall be contiguous. SECTION III: If any provision of this chapter. or th~ application of any such provision to any person or cu"cumst.:::lnces 5hctl1 be held invalid. the remainder of this chapter. to the extent it can be given effect. or the application of such provisions to persons or circumstances other than those to which it is held invalid. shall not be affected thel"eby. and to that extent the provisions at the chapter are severable. Sincerely../'?../ ~"" p---- '--./ --6,/ E. STO. Proponent " 4246 2nd Avenue Sacramento CA 95817 (916) 451-5660 A -orm "/~-- ~ (it,"... / 1 _-- "i, "/ '{'IU ~)~.1Ic'"_-"ur. CHRIS FElLERSEN. Proponent 7645 Eastbreeze Circle Sacrmento. CA 95828

JOliN l\. VA.\' DE KAMP,lllornell Gellertll March 30, 1989 State of California DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE J,,)I.~ K STHEET. snn:.,)11 P.o. BOX 94425.') s.-\cna:-'fento 94244-2550 (916).J4.5-95.'j5 (916) 324-5508 John E. Stoos, Proponent 4246 2nd Avenue Sacramento, CA 95817 Chris Fellersen, Proponent 7645 Eastbreeze Circle Sacramento, CA 95828 Dear John Stoos and Chris Fellersen: Initiative Title and Summary. Subject: REAPPORTIONMENT BASED ON REGISTERED VOTERS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. OUr File No: SA 89 RF 0001 Pursuant to your request, we have prepared the attached title and summary of the chief purposes and points of the above identified proposed initiative. A copy of our letter to the Secretary of State, as required by Elections Code sections 3503 and 3513, our declaration of mailing, and the text of your proposal that was considered is attached. The Secretary of State will be sending you shortly a copy of the circulating and filing schedule for your proposal that will be issued by that office. Please send us a copy of the petition after you have it printed. This copy is not for our review or approval, but to supplement our file in this matter. Very truly yours, JOHN K. VAN DE KAMP Attorney General :f'.' Jt~~~ ")1 ~t' ~ t' hl. MARY ~ITCOMB Initi;tive Coordinator MW:rrc Enclosures

DECLARATION OF MAILING The undersigned Declarant, states as follows: I am over the age of 18 years and not a proponent of the within matter; my place of employment and business address is 1515 K Street, Suite 511, Sacramento, California 95814. On the date shown below, I mailed a copy of copies of the attached letter to the proponents, by placing a true copy thereof in an envelope addressed to the proponents named below at the addresses indicated, and by sealing and depositing said envelope or envelopes in the United States mail at Sacramento, California, with postage prepaid. There is delivery service by United States mail at each of the places so addressed, or there is regular communication by mail between the place of mailing and each of the places so addressed. Date of Mailing: March 30, 1989 Initiative Title and Summary. Subject: REAPPORTIONMENT BASED ON REGISTERED VOTERS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Our File No: SA 89 RF 0001 Name of Proponents and Addresses: John E. Stoos, Proponent 4246 2nd Avenue Sacramento, CA 95817 Chris Fellersen, Proponent 7645 Eastbreeze Circle Sacramento, CA 95828 I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed at Sacramento, California, March 30, 1989. cb:~ (i2~ RO MARY R. ~DERON Declarant (916) 323-1941

INITIATIVE CHECK LIST Phone Notification from AG ~c:~ppoi<!-""-/oi1""" I LA ed {)11. Tit leo fin it i a t i ve : t!c' 3:j J.::5re::'tf!..e:D V-,-~'O - Date/Time: ~k=- Cj.<.8D Type of Initiative: ~ CA 5 CA and 5 Number of Pages I Number of Proponents L Date and Time Initiative will be ready for Initial/Date/Time 1. do ~ /O.'1)() 055I informs Deborah/David/Barbara/Caren 2. 4. 6. 7. {}t:l and Don day and time initative will be ready for pick-up. OSS1 gives check list to Word Processing Technician to prepare calendar. Word Processing Technician prepares and proofs fraud calendar and log and returns both to OSS1. 0551 proofs calendar and log. OSS1 gives final calendar and log to Elections Analyst. Elections Analyst reviews and has Elections Chief sign. Elections Analyst returns signed calendar to OSS1. ~~ ~l? 055I makes copies of initiative calendar for each proponent. 8. fill ~/)/L.16 9. t/cj ~.dj 10. dlj ~+.. oo OSS1 attaches copy of Political Reform Act of 1974 Requirements to proponent's copy of initiative calendar. 0551 prepares Mail/Freight Request Form. OSS1 hand carrys Mail/Freight Request form and initiative calendar for each proponent (ready for mailing) to Service an~d 5 :~Initiative calendar sent on ~ =q~~~~~ to each proponent. Dat. (This must be sent to each proponent same day AG prepares Title and Summary). OSS1 advises Assistant Chief when initiative calendar is sent to proponent(s). Rev. 12/15/87

INITIATIVE CALENDAR CHECK LIST Page two 11. do~lj50 12. da 1ft /tj :CiO 13. dlj / t II: tjo 14. ch ~'4:ct)...-."', -... 15. /2.] /11" / If, '-tu 16. () J /4(~'i 9,'/~ 17. de; J.3/..!1'..3:oo I 18. dcj /ftri c; i..3o 19. / / OSSI distributes copies of initiative calendar same day AG prepares Title and Summary to: ~ 7."" 7, 7/ 7' Tony Caren Jerry Deborah Barbara OSSI distributes copies of initiative calendar to:./ -' All CC/ROV 7".J Political Reform (3 copies) 7'" d"" Elections Staff ~ LA Office via LA Pouch - ~ J.R. Schultz (12 copies) ~~~/ ~ Initiative mailing list v' Extra copies for public ~ distribution V Master copy OSSI advises Assistant Chief of completion of above distribution. OSSI makes copies of log and distributes as follows: 1. Initiative canvass binder 2. Vi Daniels - FTB 3. Archives 4. Oliver Cox S. Initiative Clipboard OSSI prepares folder for public distribution. OSSI prepares index cards for each initiative. OSSI staples Mail/Freight Request form to back of INITIATIVE CHECK L~~T. OSSI returns completed INITIATIVE CHECK LIST to Assistant Chief. Assistant Chief returns check list to Election Analyst. Rev. 12/15/87

ELECTIONS DIVISION MAIL/FREIGHT REQUEST Mail Submi tted to Mail Room,--*0/0; l..3 : 00 Dati Time Request mail to be sent no later than ~~{);'~~ life; MAIL: Mtst Class D D D D Bulk Book Rate Presort Third Class CHARGES: Amount: Pieces: FREIGHT: D UPS D Purolator D Greyhound (Next bus out: Yes c:j Air-Freight c:j Truck Lines ACTIVITY: c:j c:j c:j c:j Outreach (Specify: ---------------------------------) County Mailings (,'s: ----------------------------) Ballot Pamphlet Other (Specify: -------------------------------) ~:~itiative Calendar to Proponent(s). Mail room sent requested mail on ---------~r=~~~~---------------- Rev. 6/30/87 I.CHKLIST2-12